Theory of Operation (cont.)
Flush Cycle
The flush cycle consists of the following steps:
When either trip button is pressed, an electronic signal is sent to
the circuit board (which is safely housed within the pump).
This triggers a timing sequence that turns on the pump motor for
a specific length of time. The length of time depends upon which
trip button was pressed. The pump runs longer for a long flush.
The pump sends pressurized water to the front jet and rim
through the connecting hoses.
This initiates the siphon action in the bowl, and thoroughly
flushes the side walls.
As the water in the tank lowers during the pumping action, the
fill valve float drops.
This turns on the fill valve to refill the tank.
While the tank is filling, water is also sent through the refill tube
to return the bowl to the proper trap seal level.
After the pump turns off, the fill valve continues sending water to
both the tank and bowl (through the refill tube).
The fill valve turns off when water reaches the proper water line
in the tank.
Safety Features
Your Kohler toilet combines outstanding function, comfort, and
performance with remarkable style and class. It contains the following
specific safety features:
Your toilet exceeds ASME performance standards for
low-consumption toilets.
It was designed with a large glazed trapway to keep waste
moving without blockage.
Your Kohler toilet is scratch and abrasion-resistant. It is crafted
from a clay mixture that is fired at an intense heat to vitrify the
clay and fuse the glaze. Its surface won't stain, discolor, rust, or
fade. Every component in your Kohler toilet is specifically
designed to increase the toilet's useful life.
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